was 14 times higher. HouseholdsConsumptionAnnualconsumption 75 - <90 90 - <95 95 ... 4 per cent of total annualconsumption. On the other hand the 2 per cent (99-100) households with the highest APCI account for 15 per cent of the total consumption

consumption taxes paid and the figures as a percentage of annual incomes for households with different levels of income. Households are divided into five groups according to income ... Chart 2 Group 5 52.8  As Chart 2 shows, consumption tax paid by the lowest income group (group 1) amounted to 3.81% of annual income, while consumption tax paid by the highest income group (group 5) came to 1.88% of annual income. ... 3 Group 4 Avg. age of head of household Avg. income (Y) Taxable consumption (note

expenditure Total* includes unspecified population group of household head Among black African households 26, 0% of the total householdconsumption expenditure was on housing ...households. Black African households spent 7, 4% of their total consumption expenditure

this analysis, ranking households according to their income percentilegroups in 1992 ... negative for households in the highest percentilegroups. The very poorest groups show very large increases in their consumption levels over this period, and these high growth ...Percentile

Among the five groups in the two provinces, the mean annual salt consumption per household varied from 21.9 to 36.2 kg. The mean for the households that used ... Total annual salt consumption (kg) Group 1. Iodized salt only 2. >10 kg iodized salt annually 3. 6–10 kg iodized salt annually 4. < 6 kg iodized salt annually ... No difference was found in numbers of adults and children per household among the groups

Grams Black Hispanic Mexican White Pork consumption, grams per household per day per annual income. ... Marketing Plan - 270 SECTION 3 Figure 6 0.0040 In order to understand which markets to target, it is also important to study differences between regions and within the ethnic group. SECTION 3 Marketing Plan - 271

inflation of 50.4 percent from 1997 to 2002. Annualpercentage inflation rates ... there are differences between economic groups, the consumption growth rates are large. Even taken ... there is still substantial consumption growth in all groups. So we observe real consumption

Consumption of food produced by the household itself Urban Rural Estimate d value Estimated value of national annualconsumption (million GH¢) Average annual per capita household consumptio n (GH¢) Average annual per capita householdconsumption ... are shown in Table 7.16. Except for a few food sub-groups, consumption of home-produced ... The average annual value of home-produced food consumed by households in the savannah zone

Tables Rural HouseholdConsumption by Energy Source, for Selected Years ...households) HouseholdEnergy Use Behavior and Time-activity Patterns as Determinants ... respondents) Knowledge of Methods to Reduce Smoke from Energy Use by Province (percentage